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6.1.1 Audit system file permissions (Not Scored)
- Profile Applicability Level 2 - Server Level 2 - Workstation
- Description The Debian package manager has a number of useful options.
- Rationale It is important to confirm that packaged system files and directories are maintained with the permissions they were intended to have from the OS vendor.
- Audit Run the following command to review all installed packages.
- Remediation
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